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A warm growing evergreen Coelogyne, this plant blooms as the new growth
staarts. The plant is a very large grower and can fairly quickly run across
the surface of a 10" pot. The fragrance is quite powerful, reminescent of
stanhopeas. Its a shame the the flowers last only a week or 2 at the most.
Gary






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v_coerulea wrote:
A warm growing evergreen Coelogyne, this plant blooms as the new growth
staarts. The plant is a very large grower and can fairly quickly run across
the surface of a 10" pot. The fragrance is quite powerful, reminescent of
stanhopeas. Its a shame the the flowers last only a week or 2 at the most.
Gary



Makes me think about getting one....I don't much care for coepogynes,
but thisone and Burfordiense make me think about it.
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v_coerulea wrote:
A warm growing evergreen Coelogyne, this plant blooms as the new growth
staarts. The plant is a very large grower and can fairly quickly run
across the surface of a 10" pot. The fragrance is quite powerful,
reminescent of stanhopeas. Its a shame the the flowers last only a week
or 2 at the most.
Gary

Makes me think about getting one....I don't much care for coepogynes, but
thisone and Burfordiense make me think about it.


It can get to be a huge plant, Tennis. Be prepared, *G*!
K


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How right you are, Kathy. This plant was a piece off a plant that had
overgrown a 2' basket last year. This year, this piece is ready to hit the
edge of a 10" basket. Each year the blooms remind me why I put up with this
rat-race.
Gary

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v_coerulea wrote:
A warm growing evergreen Coelogyne, this plant blooms as the new growth
staarts. The plant is a very large grower and can fairly quickly run
across the surface of a 10" pot. The fragrance is quite powerful,
reminescent of stanhopeas. Its a shame the the flowers last only a week
or 2 at the most.
Gary

Makes me think about getting one....I don't much care for coepogynes, but
thisone and Burfordiense make me think about it.


It can get to be a huge plant, Tennis. Be prepared, *G*!
K



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